Show I UINTAH AH PRODUCTS DISPLAYED AT FAIR Successful Exhibition at Vernal Visited by Party of Salt Lake Business Men Special to Th The Herald Vernal Utah Sept 19 The Thc The county fair of ot 1912 will go down don Into history as one of or the tho most successful to be bo held Tho ho exhibition was officially official official- ly 11 opened by Chairman George A. A yesterday and closed lod tonight The Tho display of ot agricultural and horticultural horticultural horticultural horti horti- cultural products was the best besl over ever overshown shown In the count county Dr Frank Frnnk S. S Harris Harris Har liar ris Miss l Gertrude Gertrudo l and Pro Pro- fessor John n T. T Caine III Itt of ot the tho Agricultural Agricultural Agricultural Agri Agri- cultural college were the Judges Yesterday was taken up br by stock judging jUdging- and the live stock parade There was a fine showing of ot standard bred and horses and Jersey cattle Interest centered in the community com corn exhibits of ot fruit There Thero was a alively alively j lively interest taken in the tho conte contest conte Geor George e A. A exhibit attracted considerable attention while Richard Jensen's Jensens apple exhibit was noteworthy Tho The visitors from the Agricultural col- col logo loge expressed surprise at the tho display of mangles grown on en tho the dr dry farms Mangles anglos wore were displayed that averaged three thirty-three pounds each Miss McCheyne gave ave a lecture to the women In tho the afternoon and at 6 o'clock clock an Institute was held in the hall haiL The Salt Lake party arrived here late last night and spent today at tho the fair tall The Tho members of the party are aro John C. C Cutler W W. Mont Kerry Ferry George Austin C. C W. W O. O C. C Beebe R n. W. W V. V Salisbury Sails Salis bur bury N. N W. W Clayton Fred J. J Leonard Joseph E. E Kahn Iahn John C. C Lynch Glen R. R Bothwell J. J Will wm Knight of ot Provo James Pingree of ot O Ogden den J. J W. W Musser and Secretary Joseph E. E Caine of ot the Salt Lake Commercial club Secretary Caine Caino voiced the sentiment of the tho party when ho lie said said- saidA A county that can produce such fruit and ve vegetables vegetables vege vege- e- e tables in tho the quantities we wo have seen toda today on tho the farms and and orchards of ot Ashley valley is entitled to a a. railroad and tho widest publicity a state can give to ono of ot Its richest valleys The Tho Salt It Lake party spent today toda touring tho the valley alley and examining several sev sev- oral eral largo tracts of virgin agricultural land near Vernal ThC They also inspected tho the site of ot the proposed Split Mountain dam darn near Jensen The party leaves in tho tha morning for the Uintah reservation fair at Roosevelt Tho The county count commissioners have havn decided do- do to send a large larg-e display of ot the products of ot the district to the state fair tall |